The Royal Navy is unwilling to send warships to the Middle East because the threat posed by Iran means the situation is “too fluid”.
Portsmouth-based HMS Mersey and a Wildcat helicopter were scrambled to monitor the Russian Steregushchiy-class frigate RFN ...
The Royal Navy is placing a support ship on "heightened readiness" to be sent to the eastern Mediterranean to support British ...
HMS Mersey, supported by a Wildcat helicopter from 815 Naval Air Squadron, was deployed to monitor the movements of the Steregushchiy-class frigate RFN Soobrazitelny alongside the sanctioned oil ...
The defence secretary kept his cards close to his chest over sending a Portsmouth ship to the Middle East on a mine-clearance ...
The Royal Navy is exploring the use of uncrewed picket platforms equipped with sensors to detect and track airborne threats, ...
Portsmouth based HMS Mersey has been involved in a 48-hour operation monitoring Russian naval activity.
Some have also questioned why the UK did not send a warship to the region sooner. The Spectator reported Sir Keir was first ...
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Royal Navy tracks Russian warship and sanctioned oil tanker through English Channel
Portsmouth-based HMS Tyne and a Wildcat helicopter from 815 Naval Air Squadron were deployed to observe Russian Navy ...
ANALYSIS: A £1bn Royal Navy destroyer is heading to the Mediterranean, but many are scratching their heads about why it is taking so long to get there.
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The US Navy Has Shrunk, but the Royal Navy Has Nearly Disappeared
The Royal Navy—once the pride of the United Kingdom—has shrunk to around two dozen warships, insufficient to project power in any meaningful sense.
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